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Hint: You could put those LEDs on the other side of the relay (directly on the output) and save a resistor and get a 100% true indication of the output state. With a well chosen resistor, even the voltage level on the output could roughly be seen....The Green LED is on when the Output is (-) Negative. The Red LED is on when the Output is (+) Positive.
Hint: You could put those LEDs on the other side of the relay (directly on the output) and save a resistor and get a 100% true indication of the output state. With a well chosen resistor, even the voltage level on the output could roughly be seen.
welshdragon, I don't know if having the LEDs being powered by your current source is that important to you but if it is the LED's can be put in series with the output pin of the relay or in the + & - legs of the supply. The LEDs would have to be shunted with an appropriate value resistors though.
If you want this I will need the Max and Min currents that will be fed to your electrodes.
G'day
Sorry for the delay in answering you, i have been in London at the Olympics.
The current across the electrodes are kept at a constant of .29ma. The voltage at the electrodes ranges from 31.5 v down to about 20v minimum.
Hope this helps
Thanks
,29mA = 290uA or is that a typo?
Sorry that was meant to be 29 milliamps
re: your latest schematic, i couldn't find C4 Electrolytic 50vdc on the diagram, could this be a mistake in the notes or am i missing something.![]()
Hopefully this will be the last version of this. The LEDs were moved into the constant current legs of the supply as ElectroBrain suggested.]
Chris,
What is the purpose of D1 and R5? I've not seen that configuration on any 555 timer circuits before.
I ask because when I simulate it, change the duty cycle for out to something like 90/10. If I remove them it looks just like what you show.
Thanks for the schematic,
dave
Man I have been searching for this for 6 months or better, same application! Can I ask a question CDRIVE?
My power supply is a mastech HY3003DX, which allows me to take advantage of constant flow circuitry within the unit. I set it for 20ma and it adjusts the voltage for me. What if any does this change on your circuit on post #30? I am very thankful for your help.